
Marcus WilmsDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | DFG · International Affairs with Africa and the Middle East
Marcus Wilms
Dr. rer. nat.
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Introduction
Marcus Wilms is Director for International Affairs with Africa and the Middle East at the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). His team facilitates collaborations of researchers at German institutions with their colleagues in the region. Instrumental for this are regional research funding and collaboration networks as well as the Global Research Council (GRC), for which he serves as a member of the international GRC Executive Support Group.
Additional affiliations
March 2017 - present
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG)
Position
- Manager
Description
- Setting up and facilitation of frameworks for successful research cooperations with Africa, the Near and Middle East. Cooperation with international research granting councils and respective networks. Support for the Global Research Council.
November 2007 - February 2017
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG)
Position
- Managing Director
Description
- Funding of research infrastructure, High Performance Computing, Funding of scientific projects in the Engineering sciences
November 2003 - October 2007
Publications
Publications (25)
The field of social neuroscience has made remarkable progress in elucidating the neural mechanisms of social cognition. More
recently, the need for new experimental approaches has been highlighted that allow studying social encounters in a truly interactive
manner by establishing 'online’ reciprocity in social interaction. In this article, we prese...
The ability and motivation to share attention is a unique aspect of human cognition. Despite its significance, the neural basis remains elusive. To investigate the neural correlates of joint attention, we developed a novel, interactive research paradigm in which participants' gaze behavior--as measured by an eye tracking device--was used to conting...
Cytoarchitectonic maps of human striate and extrastriate visual cortex based upon post-mortem brains can be correlated with functionally defined cortical areas using, for example, fMRI. We here assess the correspondence of anatomical maps of the visual cortex with functionally defined in vivo visual areas using retinotopic mapping. To this end, ana...
Blinds with receptor degeneration can perceive localized phosphenes in response to focal electrical epi-retinal stimuli. To avoid extensive basic stimulation tests in human patients, we developed techniques for estimating visual spatial resolution in anesthetized cats. Electrical epi-retinal and visual stimulation was combined with multiple-site re...
To date, the delineation of the human visual "motion area" still relies on functional paradigms originally devised to identify monkey area MT. Using fMRI, we have identified putative human area V5/MT+ in normals by modelling the BOLD responses to alternating radially moving and stationary dot patterns. Functional activations were compared with cyto...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocellular, or automatisation deficit. Such heterogeneity suggests the existence of yet unrecognised subtypes of dyslexics suffering from distinguishable deficits. The purpose of the study was to identify cognitive subtypes of dyslexia. Out of 642 children...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocellular, or automatisation deficit. Such heterogeneity suggests the existence of yet unrecognised subtypes of dyslexics suffering from distinguishable deficits. The purpose of the study was to identify cognitive subtypes of dyslexia. Out of 642 children...
Neuropsychological studies provide evidence for an ageing-related decline of memory for contextual information related to remembered items. Using event-related fMRI we investigated the neural correlates of ageing-related changes during encoding and retrieval of spatial contextual memory. Eighteen young and 17 older subjects were included in the ana...
Functional imaging studies identified a motion-sensitive area (V5/MT+) in the vicinity of the posterior branch of the inferior temporal sulcus that has no correlate in any classical cytoarchitectonic map. The aim of the present study was to identify a cytoarchitectonic correlate of this region in 10 human postmortem brains and to provide a probabil...
We investigated cortical responses to electrical stimulation of the retina using epi- and sub-retinal electrodes of 20-100 microm diameter. Temporal and spatial resolutions were assessed by recordings from the visual cortex with arrays of microelectrodes and optical imaging. The estimated resolutions were approximately 40 ms and approximately 1 deg...
Head motion parameters (translation, rotation) during an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment of overt picture naming were investigated for two fixation conditions. We compared normal fixation with cushions and belts with the additional use of a bite-bar. Neither mean nor maximum values differed between the two conditions...
Aus neuropsychologischen Studien ist bekannt, dass insbesondere das episodische Gedachtnis, das begleitende Details (z.B. Zeitpunkt, Ort, etc.) eines einzupragenden Gegenstandes umfasst, im Alter Defizite aufweist. Funktionell bildgebende Verfahren haben dies mit einer Reorganisation der neuronalen Netzwerke in Verbindung gebracht. Ziel dieser Stud...
Progress in the field of microelectronics has led to the development of visual prostheses for the treatment of blinding diseases. One concept under investigation is an electronic subretinal prosthesis to replace the function of lost photoreceptors in degenerative diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa.
In the subretinal prosthesis design concept, a...
Receptive fields of retinal neural signals of different origin can be determined from extracellular microelectrode recordings at the inner retinal surface. However, locations and types of neural processes generating the different signal components are difficult to separate and identify. We here report epiretinal receptive fields (RFs) from simultan...
Blind subjects with photoreceptor degeneration perceive phosphenes when their intact retinal ganglion cells are stimulated electrically. Is this approach suitable for transmitting enough information to the visual cortex for partially restoring vision? We stimulated the retina of anesthetized cats electrically and visually while recording the respon...
A retina implant for restoring simple basic visual perception in patients who are blind due to photoreceptor loss requires optimisation of stimulation parameters for obtaining high spatio-temporal resolution. We developed effective low-power epi-retinal stimulation and intracortical recording in semichronically prepared cats.
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Blind subjects with photoreceptor degeneration perceive phosphenes when their intact retinal ganglion cells are stimulated electrically. Is this approach suitable for transmitting enough information to the visual cortex for partially restoring vision? We stimulated the retina of anesthetized cats electrically and visually while recording the respon...
Marburg, Univ., Diss., 2001. Computerdatei im Fernzugriff.
Goal. Macula degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are the most frequently diagnosed ailments in blind people. The former is the leading cause of blindness in the western world. To restore some vision to blind patients suffering from these conditions, several research groups jointly aim at developing a micro-electronic prosthesis. The goal is to el...
Retinal implants can--by electrical stimulation--create visual impressions in people with certain kinds of degenerative retinal diseases (e.g. Retinitis Pigmentosa). Electrically evoked potentials in the retina must be transferred into the visual cortex in an orderly manner, a prerequisite for any kind of form- and movement-perception. In the curre...
Retinal implants can – by electrical stimulation – create visual impressions in people with certain kinds of degenerative retinal diseases (e.g. Retinitis Pigmentosa). Electrically evoked potentials in the retina must be transferred into the visual cortex in an orderly manner, a prerequisite for any kind of form- and movement-perception. In the cur...
Simple basic visual perception may be restored by epiretinal electrical stimulation in patients that are blind due to photoreceptor loss. To stimulate ganglion cells, epiretinally flat platinum microelectrodes embedded in thin polyimide film were developed and tested in the cat.
After removal of the lens and the vitreous body a thin microfilm elect...
ABSTRACT
In general, phototransduction is referred to as a chain of events mediating the transduction
of photon energy to an electric signal.
In terms of a biological phototransduction, absorption of photons results in closing (vertebrates) or opening (invertebrates) of light-sensitive ion-channels.
This study is based on the ventral nerve photore...